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“We Had a Very…Sick Country”—Trump Goes Off-Script with Bizarre Political Rant in Front of the King

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Published On: September 18, 2025
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During his state banquet speech, Donald Trump deviated significantly from the script and launched a political attack in front of the King, which is a serious violation of procedure. Many may view the U.S. President’s statements that the “Union Jack is ever flown” and “free speech” as political allusions to domestic politics in the United Kingdom.

The U.S. President was making his second state visit to the United Kingdom when he spoke at a lavish state dinner hosted in his honor at Windsor Castle. For the first time since arriving in the United Kingdom, Trump appeared to deviate from his prepared remarks when he addressed the King in public, saying: “We are, as a country, as you know, doing unbelievably well.”

The announcement coincides with the disclosure of Trump and Melania’s peculiar sleeping arrangements at Windsor Castle. After that, he attacked Joe Biden, his predecessor, continuing with: “We had a very…sick country one year ago, and today I believe we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world,” reports the Mirror. “In fact, nobody’s even questioning it…but we owe so much of that to you.”

Generally speaking, it is improper for a visiting head of state to make divisive or partisan political statements when speaking at a state dinner, particularly if the monarch is in attendance. The President persisted in making what might be seen as subtle allusions to allegations made by his administration’s members that the United Kingdom is stifling free expression.

“The British Empire laid the foundations of law, liberty, free speech, and individual rights virtually everywhere,” Trump declared. “The Union Jack is ever flown, including in a place called America.” Trump also described Princess Diana as “so radiant and so healthy.”

His remark that the union flag is “Union Jack is ever flown” may have been a jab at the current habit of flags on lampposts that has generated controversy in the UK. He further added: “His Majesty has also raised a remarkable son in His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. Really amazing.”

“We’ve gotten to know you and I think you’re going to have unbelievable success in the future. Melania and I are delighted to visit again with Prince William and to see Her Royal Highness, Princess Catherine, so radiant and so healthy, it’s so beautiful. It’s really a great honor, thank you.”

King Charles made a lighthearted reference to nearly getting “married off” to the Nixon family during his speech. Charles was thinking back to 1970, when he was 21 years old and went to supper and a baseball game with Tricia, the daughter of then-President Richard Nixon.

Nixon served as president from 1969 until the Watergate scandal forced him to resign in 1974. King Charles later married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, and Tricia Nixon married Harvard Law student Edward Cox in a White House Rose Garden wedding in 1971.

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Shrobana Rakshit

Shrobana is a passionate writer and feminist who believes in the power of words to challenge social norms, shatter glass ceilings, and inspire change. She is in constant need of coffee and fresh nutrition for her brain. You’ll often find her in the corner reading Arundhati Roy and planning her next Instagram post. She is a certified Lana Del Rey fangirl with an immense love for writing on pop culture. Now, she gets to live her dream every day and couldn’t be happier.

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